Passerina Chicca
Passerina Chicca
Passerina Chicca
Passerina Chicca
Passerina Chicca
Passerina Chicca

Passerina Chicca

VNP750B00152
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A white wine that goes so well with fish and delicate dishes, Passerina Chicca is a white wine IGT typical of the Marche. A pristine land, manufacturing techniques that respect the environment and organic farming methods, a triptych able to create an enolgy excellence typical of the Marche. 

Type: Passerina Marche IGT
Producer: Azienda Agricola Pantaleone di Pantaleoni Federica  
Made in: Italy  
Alcohol content: 13% vol

 

The Passerina vineyard, native of Piceno, is extremely adaptable and allows different forms of cultivation. TIts grape shows a robust bunch, with large berry size, and pretty thick peel. In addition to vinified as IGT, Passerina is an ideal corrective wine to give freshness and to rejuvenate  other white wines.

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Azienda Vitivinicola Pantaleone di Pantaleoni Federica. Colonnata Alta (AP). Cantina Pantaleone overlooking a valley topped by Ascensione Mount, as surrounded by a natural amphitheatre at the foot of which flows the Pantaleone moat, at an altitude of 450 meters, in the village of Colonnata Alta, in the Province of Ascoli Piceno. The clay soil that contains a lot of organics and nutrients, along with the vineyards exposure to the Southeast, provide favorable climatic conditions, facilitating organic production methods, these elements allow the company to create renowned and high quality wines. 

Wine made from Passerina grapes. It contains sulfites.

General Information: Choosing the right wine is linked to the dish to which it accompanies. In general, white wines match best with fish based starter, to fish and vegetable based main courses, white meats, sea food, fresh cheese and cheeses with herbs. How to drink: Each wine must be brought to the table at the proper temperature; the white and rose wines should be served at a temperature lower than the red ones to exalt the organoleptic properties of wine that would be altered if the service temperature is not the proper one. All the wine goes oxygenated before being served, the time varies depending on the aging of the wine, if a wine is young this procedure is entirely superfluous. Red wines require a longer oxygenation time than the white ones. If you want to taste different types of wine with vary degrees, it is advisable to adopt a policy of climb; wines with a lower alcohol content should be drunk before.

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